Angel suspended in sky holding ribbon banner that reads, "Glory to God in the Highest." An article in "The Louisville Courier-Journal" on November 12, 1942 described how this picture was produced: "In the attic of Clovercroft, the Matthews home,...

Hubert Johnston Jenkins home at 1908 Tyler Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story white wood house with attic under peaked roof. Every window except the attic window has a dark canopy. There is a porch on the far side of the house. In the foreground...

Hubert Johnston Jenkins home at 1908 Tyler Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, 1932. Aerial view. Two-story white wood house with attic under peaked roof. Every window except the attic window has a dark canopy. There is a porch on the far side of the...

Robert H. Lucas home at 341 South Birchwood, Louisville, Kentucky. Commissioner of Internal Revenue with wife and daughter. The man walking down the porch steps of a white one-story house with attic dormers turns back to two women sitting apart on...

Bashford Manor, now a shopping center on Bardstown Road, near Buechel, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923. Right diagonal view of light colored three-story house with a porch that has pillars and a central portico. The third floor has attic rooms with...

"The figure traditionally interpreted as Minerva is actually the armed personification of a subjugated people." (Caption, p. 187); "The top of the attic story, set almost 18 meters above the grade, contains holes for the cramps that formerly...

Kate Matthews is bending over a table looking at photographs in her attic studio at Clovercroft, the Matthews' family home in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Photographs line the walls behind her. Title supplied by cataloger.

"Recomposition of the attic of the porticoes of the square of the Forum in the House of the Knights of Rhodes: the recomposition was made in the 1940s, with the insertion of original fragments of figures of the divergent caryatids set on their own...

"The triumphal Arch of Constantine was erected next to the Colosseum in AD 315 to commemorate Constantine's victory over Maxentius three years earlier." (p.149); "One of four [Antonine] reliefs from a monument erected by the emperor Commodus for...